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- noun UK, mildly derogatory a
Russian person.
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Examples
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He laughed heartily at the discomfiture of his Frankish allies; and when we asked him how he liked them, (for he understood Italian, though he could not speak it,) making every sign of contempt, he spat upon the ground, pronouncing the word Rusky; as much as to say, he spat in their faces, and called them some very unpolite names in Turkish.
Journal of a Visit to Constantinople and Some of the Greek Islands in the Spring and Summer of 1833 John Auldjo
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Danny, only seven years old at the time, sat up with his mother as long as he could before sleepiness overcame him, trying to understand what exactly was going on here, why a lady in Akron, Ohio, cared so much about some Rusky she'd never even met.
The Rotation of the Earth David Oppegaard 2011
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Or a big London football team changing name to say IRR FC (Ivan's Rusky Rubles)?
Arsenal Rumour Newmania 2007
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It was at the movies that I learned about Hiroshima as a human catastrophe (Hiroshima Mon Amour), the French War in Algeria (Sundays and Cybele), the fact that Germans (The Bridge), Japanese, and, above all, Red Rusky Commies (Ballad of a Soldier) were actually living, breathing, struggling human beings.
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When Youzhny ends up losing a fairly long and arduous point, he goes through the usual motions of an over-testosteroned Rusky: Throwing your arms in the air, pumping your fists to the sky, and then slamming your tennis racket into your head until you draw blood.
A Little Game of Tennis, Bleeding Profusely From The Head… The Youzhny | Best Week Ever 2008
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* 1 Oxhead (which is bourbon) * 1 Lemon Rusky (which is Vodka) * 1/2 Magarita thingy
sierrazen Diary Entry sierrazen 2003
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The starboard side of the main deck was partitioned off by sails, and converted into a very handsome cabin, which was hung with a drapery of the flags of all nations, except the Rusky, whom we unanimously voted unworthy to hold companionship with the Jack and the
Journal of a Visit to Constantinople and Some of the Greek Islands in the Spring and Summer of 1833 John Auldjo
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From Strabane took the Finn Valley Railway, and went off on a voyage of discovery to Rusky.
The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall 1862
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So Rusky gets punked because he does not fact check (Not the first time)?
FrontPage Magazine 2009
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Stick him with Antropov and Kovy and you could have an all Rusky first line.
Kuklas Korner 2009
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